Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 Jul 2001, p. 19

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Council decides to put off decision on waste contracts By RICHARD VIVIAN Haltoi The Champion startitj Regional counicil is stepping collec hack to take another look at ment garbage and recycling manage- Canad ment contract offers. Burl After approving two contracts at Wallac the planning and public works the CN committee last week, regional meetir counicil is re-evaluating the deci- est hid sions made. $375,ý On Wednesday, council deferred A s making a final decision util comm August 8, allowing staff time to tender review new infonmation. formi The committee awarded a six- propc year garbage collection contract 10 vehicl Police chief re-elected to the OACP Halton Regional Police Chief Eau Algar was re-elected as vice-president of the Ontario Association of Chiets of Police (OACP) at the annual OACP conference in Mississauga. This is Chief Algar's third term as vice- president. OACP represents mooe than 900'senior police leaders serving with municipal police services, the Ontario Provincial Police and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ontario. n Rccycling Limited (HRL) ig in January. The recycling etion and material manage- tcontract was awarded to iian Waste Services (CWS). rliugton councillor Mike ace ohjected 10 the approval of 'WS contract at the committee ng hecause it wasu't the low- idder. The HRL tender came in 822 cheaper. staff report presented at the rtittee meeting said the CWS r ranked higher on the per- tnce end. "Canadian Waste oses to use a greater numher of 'les, which will provide greater customcr servicc tor the residents of Halton." Tenders were ranked hased 75 per cent on price and 25 per cent on performance. Commissioner of Planning and Public Works Pat Murphy said new information was received on one of the tender offers (including a third company Browning Ferris Industries) that requires staf con- sideration. The new information is conidential and can't he puhlicly discussed, he added. Staff will consider the informa- tion and re-rank the hids hetore the August 8 council meeting. The Canadian Champion, Fniday, July 6, 2001-19 If you encounter breaking news, please ca/I us right away at 878-2341., ext. 234. WEIGHTf LOSS AT THE SPEED 0F LITE! Donna MCHugh 80 wbs 771/4 inches 7% Body Fat VVELEC11 TONING R«% 1e2 to 3Q m /Condens 9 homrc Hm/ efmillt hoed1 550 Ontadc *»MAM T & U OW suL.MNa WEIGIIT LOSS! tx4e t.y27101. RO-MUSCLE WEIGHT GTREATMENTS MAAGEMENT Wm In 6 wwks / R hgàlu lWr d hlniCasuoiauon SGdl Md / LM WflFag R"Food 2-4 bxp wluk mmci" /de W M.Iabob n. F wcd Bmg a of xoel» Mt* o40 mhwl / Focuaimg an a ULyh ange o taM mm *doe poo o St. S. Unit 18 (95)875-2889 ta 1k now,, pay later4 monthly plans starting from $20,0 includes 200 minutes free local calling Son your birthday. no butts about it! a free pair of hospital pants when you a new activation on post paid plan. SOnIy available at this location. While supplies last. ýwTE LU S extras we include " mini voice mail, cail waiting, conference calling* " our phones are web ready W3 . PERKS'm such as offers from BLOCKBUSTER@ Canada *no activation fee *surf sampler 13 *text messaging ready là 12 These teatures are aaiable on digitl handsets & only in TELUS Mobility'o digital service areas & selected digita service areas. flot avaitable on Talk 20 COMMUN ICATIONX 1N 393 MAIN ST. EAST, SUITE 1, MILTON, -ONTARIO t.9T 1 P7 905-8375-2352 GatGloraccess t0 garage, large laundry rnu, large rec roorn 905-858-3434 with extra hgh cettîngs, and a workshop. $248.700. rS- AUÀd&%fOPEN HOUSE: SATURDAY 2-4. 'I m

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